My wife is joining in and giving up one of her modest collection for a project, so here's a chance to pick up a nice piece.

Its one of her collection of 14, and not one of her regular wears, so has seen little wrist time.

Its in near mint condition with no visible marks. There's a minute swirly on the crown side that can't be seen in the magnified photos. A ham-fisted tech scored the underside of the bracelet end and the case back undertaking a battery change, but these are not visible during wear. The polished stainless steel bracelet is unmarked, but has had a link removed, which has now gone walkabout. It would fit an 6 ⅞ inch - 17.5 cm wrist or less.

Overall, I'd say it was 90% or better, only due to the missing link and case back.

This is a slim Art Deco inspired design with a simple clean white face and applied polished steel teardrop indices and a small seconds sub dial at 6 o'clock. All surfaces of the watch and bracelet are highly polished and give the watch a suitably "jewellery" appearance. It is fitted with a Longines quartz movement made for them by their sister company ETA